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See my comment in "Holocaust Train", the BR 52 was NOT a typical holocaust locomotive, because there was NO TYPICAL one! 151.136.144.155 ( talk) 07:28, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
was not DRB Class 53 as this was not over the planning stage, but BMB-Baureihe 534.0 (Kriegsdampflokomotive 2 [KDL 2])[1] (see German Wikipedia) the first two digits are the same, but the layout is different! 151.136.144.155 ( talk) 07:34, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
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I added a note about the use of forced labour to the lead, because it is an important subject in the article. Most of the references pertain to the use of forced labour, rather than to the locomotives themselves. The engines' role pulling Holocaust trains was also added. While the latter may be obvious I feel it is an important part of the history of these machines.
Additionally, the abbreviation "WR" for Wehrmachtslokomotive für Regelspur (Wehrmacht Standard Gauge Locomotive) was added. This is found at the article Diesellokomotiven der Wehrmacht in the German Wikipedia. Presumably any narrow-gauge classes would be referred to as WS, the S standing for Schmalspur or narrow gauge. Roches ( talk) 20:43, 24 February 2017 (UTC)
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See my comment in "Holocaust Train", the BR 52 was NOT a typical holocaust locomotive, because there was NO TYPICAL one! 151.136.144.155 ( talk) 07:28, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
was not DRB Class 53 as this was not over the planning stage, but BMB-Baureihe 534.0 (Kriegsdampflokomotive 2 [KDL 2])[1] (see German Wikipedia) the first two digits are the same, but the layout is different! 151.136.144.155 ( talk) 07:34, 18 September 2015 (UTC)
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I added a note about the use of forced labour to the lead, because it is an important subject in the article. Most of the references pertain to the use of forced labour, rather than to the locomotives themselves. The engines' role pulling Holocaust trains was also added. While the latter may be obvious I feel it is an important part of the history of these machines.
Additionally, the abbreviation "WR" for Wehrmachtslokomotive für Regelspur (Wehrmacht Standard Gauge Locomotive) was added. This is found at the article Diesellokomotiven der Wehrmacht in the German Wikipedia. Presumably any narrow-gauge classes would be referred to as WS, the S standing for Schmalspur or narrow gauge. Roches ( talk) 20:43, 24 February 2017 (UTC)
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